MLB rumors: Japanese star doesn’t want to join Dodgers, Red Sox linked to another former All-Star
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Thanksgiving week in MLB rumors isn’t usually a big one, but moves can happen. In fact, the Red Sox acquired Sonny Gray from the Cardinals in a trade this morning. Maybe we’ll see another big move or two. You never know.
In the meantime, let’s round up all the rumors for the day right here.
Imai prefers to ‘take down’ Dodgers
Don’t expect incoming Japanese right-hander Tatsuya Imai to join the Los Angeles Dodgers now that he’s been posted by his NPB team, the Saitama Seibu Lions, for MLB consideration.
Rather, Imai said during an interview with former MLB/NPB pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka that he cherishes the idea of beating the Dodgers and their collection of Japanese stars — Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Roki Sasaki.
“Of course, I’d enjoy playing alongside Ohtani, Yamamoto, and Sasaki,” Imai said, according to MLB.com, “but winning against a team like that and becoming a world champion would be the most valuable thing in my life. If anything, I’d rather take them down.”
Imai, 27, would probably find it in his heart to change priorities if the Dodgers made the best offer. Still, it’s a fun wrinkle in his free agency.
Imai is considered one of the better starting pitchers on the market after a NPB send-off season that saw him post a 1.92 ERA and a 3.96 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 24 outings. CBS Sports ranked him as the 12th-best player on the market.
D-backs ‘actively listening’ on All-Star
The Diamondbacks have had issues with second baseman Ketel Marte, notably late last season when some teammates were reportedly frustrated with him for he took some time off after his home was burglarized. Around the same time, Marte’s name started to pop up in trade rumors. That’s still apparently the case, as the “Diamondbacks are actively listening,” according to MLB Network.
Marte, 32, made the All-Star team for the third time this past season and won his second Silver Slugger. In 126 games, he hit .283/.376/.517 (145 OPS+) with 28 doubles, 28 homers, 72 RBI, 87 runs and 4.4 WAR.
He’d fit nicely on just about any team, as long as they could make room at second base. He’s locked up through 2030 on a relatively club-friendly deal that’ll pay him $15 million next season.
Red Sox, Realmuto connection
Though a new catcher hasn’t been said to be high on the Red Sox’s list of priorities this offseason, they’ve shown interest in free-agent catcher J.T. Realmuto, per The Athletic, which added:
The usual caveats apply. It is early in free agency. Teams are touching base with a large number of players. The best guess with Realmuto is that he will still re-sign with the Philadelphia Phillies, his team since 2019.
In 134 games last season, Realmuto hit .257/.315/.384 (91 OPS+) with 12 homers, 52 RBI, 57 runs and 2.5 WAR. We won’t likely see him come close to returning to the 6.5-WAR season he posted in 2022, but he’s still a quality backstop, even headed into his age-35 season.
As things stand, the Red Sox catchers are Carlos Narváez and Connor Wong.
Marlins, Stowers far apart on extension talks
The Marlins and All-Star outfielder Kyle Stowers talked extension earlier this offseason, but there was no traction due to the two sides being very far apart, according to The Athletic.
In fact, it sounds like the Marlins were offering about half of what Stowers’ agents were asking. Stowers’ side was reportedly looking at Bryan Reynolds‘ extension (eight years and $106.5 million) as a guide in asking for around $100 million. The Marlins were instead looking at the Cedanne Rafaela deal of eight years and $50 million. By my count, that’s a $50 million difference
Stowers, 27, had a breakout season in 2025. He hit .288/.368/.544 (149 OPS+) with 25 home runs, 73 RBI and 3.6 WAR in 117 games.
15 teams on Helsley, who could convert to SP
Former Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley, who disappointed for the Mets after being traded there last season, has upwards of 15 teams with interest in him as he weighs trying to convert to a starting pitcher, reports The Athletic. Mike Axisa of CBS Sports examined Helsley along with two other possible reliever conversions this morning.
Helsley, 31, was one of the best closers in baseball in 2024. He was good with the Cardinals before the trade last season. With the Mets, he posted a 7.20 ERA and 1.80 WHIP in 22 appearances. He’s never started an MLB game and has appeared 297 times in relief, pitching to a career 2.96 ERA with 377 strikeouts in 319 ⅔ innings.
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